Originally posted by Incarnated
However it's easy to link the 2012 date to the Biblical book of revelation. This is done with the "Pope Prophecy" of Saint Malachie (sp.). He
predicted 111 popes until the "dark pope" that would be in power at the biblical "end times" or "last days" of the book or
revelation. 
Actually that isn't linking 2012 with the book of revelation, it's a rather an attempt at linking it to the prophecy of Malachi, which itself is
questionable. Anybody can make a prophecy of the last days, but that doesn't link it to the book of revelation.
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The 21/12/2012 date is also the winter solstice date, which will happen at 11mins past 11 AM, or 1111, a number that is worth noting for its global
popularity lately. Also, the greatest megalithic, legendary ancient cultures all point out this era as being a time of change, and destruction. The
oldest Egyptian, Mayan, and Vedic cultures all seem to begin around 3100 BC, and all claim the same time period for this shift. The Kali Yuga began
in 3102 BC, and ends right around 2012. The worlds oldest city, Uruk, is founded about 3100, The Mayan calendar says this age began in 3113 BC, and
the First Dynasty of Ancient Egypt started around 3100 too. The Hopi, Aborigines, Maori, Dogon, Bible, and many others say now is the time. I
particularly like the Hopi 9 signs, and the Vedas description of the end of the Kali Yuga, both of which very accurately describe our current
times.
Also, astrologers say we are now entering Aquarius, and some have even pointed to 2010 as the point Pisces is no longer the reigning sign. The
ancient Greeks even noted the 21/12/2012 date as the Suntelia Aion, a time of catastrophe.
I could go on for pages, but suffice to say 2012 is in a league by itself as far as prophecies go. No other ones come close in terms of their age,
their worldwide origins, or their agreement on the dates, event, and its catastrophic results.
Cheers.
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reply to post by Incarnated
So now you're calling me evil because I think the Catholic religion is a false religion? Read the bible and then learn about the catholics and
notice... and this goes to the protestant splinter groups too.... that most of their teachings goes completely against what the bible, Jesus, and the
apostles taught. How is it you can't see this simple little fact? Because you're set in your ways and that's fine.... it's simply the
establishment of catholicism that I dislike because of what it's done to christianity over the years. Study the origins of christianity itself and
learn about the first church Jesus built and the apostles started their sermons from. I can tell you it's not the catholic church. Research my
friend, research.
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